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The Evolutionary Ecology of Movement
2001Organisms move, and their movement can take place by walking, swimming, or flying; via transport by another organism (phoresy); or by a vehicle such as wind or current (Dingle 1996). The functions of movement include finding food or mates, escaping from predators or deteriorating habitats, the avoidance of inbreeding, and the invasion and colonization ...
Hugh Dingle, Marcel Holyoak
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The ecology movement: a viewpoint
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1975In the wake of a nation‐wide movement to save the environment in 1969, the President of the United States declared that “the 1970's must be the years when America pays its debt to our living environment. It is literally now or never.” This paper is an analysis of environmental politics as a political force today.
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Ecological and Social Justice Movements
2013This chapter charts the second phase, as the debt crisis began to grip Europe. It shows how the focus rapidly changed from structural reform to primarily being targeted at restoring budget discipline and sound money. It shows how this drive began in Germany with the constitutional reform of 2009 and transitioned into renewed depoliticisation at the ...
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Studying seed dispersal through the lens of movement ecology
Oikos, 2021B. Borah, N. Beckman
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Big-data approaches lead to an increased understanding of the ecology of animal movement
Science, 2022Ran Nathan +2 more
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The Ecological Movement and Internationalism
2016The ecological movement is a very prominent, popular and influential element of the new social movements. Among them, it also has the most global outlook since many of today’s environmental problems have a global dimension and cannot be solved on a national, let alone a regional or even local level.
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Emerging Perspectives on Resource Tracking and Animal Movement Ecology
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2021Briana Abrahms +2 more
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